Introduction to Business introduces students to the fundamental concepts of Business. This is a basic course for the study of business in a global economy. In this course students will examine a variety of issues about business in society. Major areas to be covered include the study of business trends, business ownership, management, human resource management and marketing.
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This course aims to provide students with the understanding of the fundamentals principles of programming. Students will learn and practice the basic components of programming including variables, constants, expressions, control structures and functions. Students will also learn to apply problem solving skill using programming construct with best practices.
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Principles of Sociology introduces students to some basic concepts and theories in order to understand our society and ourselves. It enables us to see how behavior is largely shaped by the group or organization to which we belong and the society in which we live. Topics included in the course are culture, socialization, social structure, groups, deviance, stratification, social institution and social change.
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This course covers the underlying concepts of analysis, design and implemention of a database using relational data modeling, SQL and database management system.
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Apply data modelling and the underlying concepts of database systems.Implement a database design group project using appropriate tools such as Oracle SQL. Use SQL for data creation and retrieval.ASU Pathway Programs at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ University offer 20+ pathways with up to 90 credit transfers. Gain a world-class education in engineering, business, media, and more. STEM students qualify for up to 3 years of U.S. work (OPT). Exclusive scholarships available. Start your ASU journey today!
This is a learn by doing course using design thinking and entrepreneurship methodology. In this course, students will develop a “growth mindsetâ€, which includes problem solving skills and the creation of feasible solutions to problem statements that have significant economic value and/or meaningful impact to the society. Students will be working in teams on real life industry challenges by building prototype solutions and pitching this to a panel of industry experts and investors.
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Orgnizational Communication course proposes to understand the communication in the organizational environment by providing an overview of the organizational communication study and the history of its development leading to its current industrial practice. Other aspects of the organizational communication also includes leadership, conflict management, decision making and problem solving where various theories and models will be discussed to better understand the dynamic and importance of strategic organizational communication processes and its application.
American Popular Music introduces students to popular music throughout the history of the United States of America, with emphasis on Tin Pan Alley, jazz, country music, rock and other recent styles. We will also cover the composers, lyricists, performers and other persons whose work as well as creativity, have contributed to the vast body of popular music today. You will be required to either sing or play a musical instrument for this class.
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Introduction to Environmental Studies is a comprehensive study to introduce students to the characteristics of the biosphere and the environmental issues that we face today. Topics that will be covered include ecosystem function and biodiversity, nutrient cycling, the impact of agriculture practices, solid waste disposal, uses of pesticides, nuclear energy, air pollution and global climate change.
The ADTP has been developed specifically to allow students to complete the first part of an American degree at ºìÐÓÊÓƵ University. The program has been designed in consultation with American universities to ensure that students can transfer seamlessly to America to complete their studies. Patterned after the American undergraduate degree program, ºìÐÓÊÓƵ University’s ADTP provides students with a mixture of major-specific and general education courses, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the next phase of their studies in the U.S..
Chemical Engineering is a discipline dealing with creating, developing and designing processes to produce, transform or transport products and materials. It combines the knowledge of natural, experimental and life sciences as well as aspects of mathematics and economics to investigate problems and design solutions for issues such as safety, efficiency and sustainability. Chemical Engineers pioneer new materials and technologies of the future; they design equipment for chemical manufacturing, develop and manage industrial processes that turn raw materials into the most useful products.